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Leptospermum scoparium Martini - Tea-tree

Leptospermum scoparium Martini
Manuka, New Zealand Tea Tree, Tea Tree

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The plant arrived well packaged and slightly blooming, it was replanted in a rather clayey soil. It has produced lovely pink flowers. All is well.

Sandrine, 23/09/2024

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This leptospermum may be the most spectacular of all, with single flowers ranging from pale pink to dark pink. It forms a large evergreen bush, blooming for 5 to 6 weeks from April to June. Its foliage is fine and aromatic when crushed, initially silver and then turning green. It is slightly frost-sensitive but adaptable and drought-resistant. In the ground, it should be reserved for mild climates, but it also thrives when grown in pots and stored indoors during the winter.
Flower size
2 cm
Height at maturity
1.50 m
Spread at maturity
1.80 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -6°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil, Moist soil
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Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time February to May
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Flowering time May to July
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Description

Leptospermum scoparium 'Martini' is a variety of tea tree or Manuka tree. It has been around for some years, but is still valued for its vigour, floribundity, and undemanding nature. This wonderful Australian bush forms a large, evergreen, slightly frost-sensitive shrub that is not fussy regarding soil type and is resistant to drought. It blooms from spring to summer, with a beautiful and long-lasting flowering of small single flowers in shades of pink with a dark heart. The flowers change colour as they mature. The delicate flowers are surrounded by long silver leaves that turn green. Its cultivation in open ground is best suited for mild climates, but it also thrives when potted and stored indoors during winter, allowing gardeners to enjoy its generous flowering throughout the summer.

 

Originally from the extreme southeast of Australia and New Zealand, Leptospermum scoparium, also known as New Zealand Myrtle or Tea-tree, is a cousin of Mediterranean myrtles, cloves, and eucalyptus. It belongs to the same family, Myrtaceae, and shares with these plants its love for heat as well as its essential oil-rich foliage. It naturally grows in regions with a mild oceanic climate, but also in dry forests, usually on poor, leached, rather acidic soil, forming a tall and wide shrub of 3m (10ft).

The 'Martini' cultivar is vigorous and has a spreading bushy habit with single flowers that change colour from pale to dark pink. This shrub reaches an average height of 1.5m (5ft) with a spread of 1.8m (6ft). In fertile soil, it can grow over 2m (7ft) in height. It has slightly aromatic, alternate, simple, pointed, small leaves, 1.5cm (0.6 in) long. The leaves are silver when they bud, before turning grey-green. The slightly fragrant, honey-producing, nectar-rich flowers appear for 5 to 6 weeks from April to May in a warm climate, later in cooler regions. They consist of 5 intense pink petals surrounding a dark heart and can reach a diameter of 2 to 3cm (1in). They are followed by small capsules releasing elongated seeds. This shrub can be lightly pruned after flowering from May to July.

 

'Martini' can withstand temperatures as low as -8°C (17.6°F), but the above-ground parts can be damaged at -5°C (23°F). It needs a sheltered location, in full sun but not in excessively hot conditions. It tolerates salt spray well, making it a beautiful shrub for coastal gardens. While it prefers neutral to acidic soils, according to some specialists in Mediterranean plants, it can also tolerate clay-limestone soils if they are light, loamy, and well-drained.

Leptospermum scoparium 'Martini' can be planted in flower beds or mixed with other Australian or New Zealand shrubs such as Callistemon, Grevillea, Melaleuca, as well as with South African species: Gomphostigma virgatum 'White Candy', Dierama, Aloe arborescens, Anisodontea capensis, or Melianthus major should thrive under the same growing conditions. It can also be used to create a medium-sized evergreen hedge (no taller than 2m (7ft)) along with Myrtles, large cistus (Cistus laurifolius, Cistus x aguilari), Feijoa, and Olearia. In regions with very cold winters, the plant should be grown in a pot and kept frost-free throughout the winter.

 

NB: Leptospermum means thin seed and its common name, tea tree, comes from Captain Cook and his crew, who used its leaves to prevent scurvy.

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Leptospermum scoparium Martini - Tea-tree (Flowering) Flowering
Leptospermum scoparium Martini - Tea-tree (Foliage) Foliage

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1.50 m
Spread at maturity 1.80 m
Habit Irregular, bushy
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time May to July
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 2 cm
Fragrance slightly scented
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Flowering description Nectar-rich, honey-bearing.

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour grey or silver
Aromatic? Fragrant foliage when creased

Botanical data

Genus

Leptospermum

Species

scoparium

Cultivar

Martini

Family

Myrtaceae

Other common names

Manuka, New Zealand Tea Tree, Tea Tree

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference8335811

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Planting and care

The hardy Leptospermum scoparium 'Martini' can withstand temperatures down to -8 to -10°C (17.6°F to 14°F), but it will need protection from cold winds coming from the North and East during very cold winters. It prefers well-draining, light, loamy or sandy soils that are neutral or slightly acidic. Choose a partially shaded location in a warm climate, or a sunny location in a cooler climate. Prune it lightly (do not exceed a length equal to 1/3 of the branch size) after flowering to maintain a compact habit. In spring, it appreciates nutrient inputs (compost, manure, etc.), even though they are not essential as Manuka thrives in relatively poor soils. Allow the surface of the root ball to dry out before watering again, and reduce watering in autumn as temperatures drop. Use preferably low or non-calcareous water.

Planting period

Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time February to May

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Border, Container, Hedge
Hardiness Hardy down to -6°C (USDA zone 9a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, well-draining, loamy, stony or sandy.

Care

Pruning instructions Prune moderately after flowering. Remove a maximum length corresponding to 1/3 of each flowering branch.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time August to September
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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